Project WellCAST 3.0
NOW RECRUITING!
We are recruiting caregivers of children with rare neurogenetic conditions to participate in Project WellCAST, a NIH-funded study that aims to promote caregiver well-being through interventions, resources, and peer support. All research activities are completed from home, and enrolled families are compensated for their time. Caregivers must live in the US and be the legal guardian of a child with a rare disorder ages 2-35.
We are recruiting families to participate in a NIH-funded study of early development in 6-18 month old infants and toddlers with Angelman syndrome, Down syndrome, fragile x syndrome, and infants with no known developmental concerns. All research activities can be completed from home, or in lab if families are local. Activities include a series of online forms, a day-long recording of your child’s vocalizations, and a telehealth-based session in which a researcher will interact with you and your child in real time. Families are compensated for their time and may receive a developmental report.
PANDAbox Baby Sibling Extension
We are recruiting families of 3-30 month old infants and toddlers with an older sibling diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. Similar to the PANDAbox parent study, all research activities are completed from home and include a series of online forms, a day-long recording of your child’s vocalizations, and a telehealth-based session in which a researcher will interact with you and your child in real time. Families are compensated for their time and may receive a developmental report.
THE PURDUE EARLY PHENOTYPE STUDY (PEPS)
Participate in research from home! The Early Phenotype Study (PEPS) is a remotely-administered prospective, longitudinal study of infants and young children. This study involves parents of infants and toddlers with Angelman, fragile x, Prader Willi, and Williams syndromes. Children must be under the age of 48 months at the time of enrollment.
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THE BRAIN AND BEHAVIOR STUDY
NOW RECRUITING!
The Brain and Behavior Study is recruiting individuals with the FMR1 premutation to participate in a study looking at brain activity. Participation is completed through both in-person and web-based assessments, and participants are provided monetary compensation for their time and travels (participants must be driving distance to Purdue). Staff are available to play with children who may travel with you to your appointment.
Please contact us at [email protected] to learn more!
Please contact us at [email protected] to learn more!
Family Adaptations to COVID-19
This project is completed and no longer enrolling participants. Thank you to all who participated!
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Resources | Join our Team | Big Ideas Challenge | PANDABox | Infant Development Study | Early Phenotype Survey | Brain and Behavior Study
Neurodevelopmental Family Lab @Purdue University
Psychological Sciences | 715 Clinic Drive, 1144 Lyles-Porter, West Lafayette, IN
phone 765.494.3667 | e-mail [email protected] | web http://kelleherlab.weebly.com